
Invasive Species
...Armenian (Himalayan) blackberry can escape into natural areas. When this happens, they can crowd out native plant communities. Non-native fish...
...Armenian (Himalayan) blackberry can escape into natural areas. When this happens, they can crowd out native plant communities. Non-native fish...
Located in the Foster Flat area, south of Harney Lake and west of US Highway 205, this COA encompasses large...
Immediately adjacent to John Day River area, at the border of Wheeler and Crook Counties
At the southern edge of the ecoregion, adjacent to several COAs and slightly west of the town of Burns
The area includes Clatsop State Forest and Jewel Meadows Wildlife Area and connects with Columbia River – Blind Slough Swamp....
Includes the mainstem John Day River and surrounding high quality fish and wildlife habitat. Southern part of area begins near...
This area contains the Pistol River Estuary, offshore rocky habitat for nesting seabirds, and Coastal Bluffs.
This area includes important valley bottom habitat in the Rogue Watershed including the confluence of the Rogue River and Little...
The mainstem Willamette River from Willamette Falls (RM 26) to the confluence with Calapooia River in Albany (RM 120), plus...
The Depoe Bay COA contains the world’s smallest harbor and has a productive rocky shore and headlands for fish and...
Estuaries occur where freshwater rivers meet the oceanic salty waters, are influenced by tidal flooding, and experience frequent periodic changes...
Wetlands are covered with water during all or part of the year. Permanently wet habitats include backwater sloughs, oxbow lakes,...
Oak woodlands are characterized by an open canopy dominated by Oregon white oak.
Aspen woodlands are woodland or forest communities, dominated by aspen trees with a forb, grass, or shrub understory. Aspen woodlands...
Haematopus bachmani
Cypseloides niger borealis
Picoides arcticus
Himantopus mexicanus
Tanypteryx hageni
Branta bernicla nigricans
Sebastes melanops
Thelypodium howellii ssp. spectabilis
Sebastes diaconus
Sebastes mystinus
Vulpes vulpes necator
…regimesDisease Big skate Raja binoculata Black brant Branta bernicla nigricans Black oystercatcher Haematopus bachmani Black rockfish Sebastes melanops Blue mud…
Overview Fish and wildlife are susceptible to naturally-occurring and introduced diseases caused by a variety of pathogens, including viruses, bacteria,…
…X Bamboo worm Sabaco elongatus X X Black Sea jellyfish Blackfordia virginica X X Black Sea jellyfish Maeotias marginata X…
…of Nearshore Strategy Species. Click the links in the table below for more information on each species. Birds Black Brant…
…Lanctot. 2010. Black Oystercatcher (Haematopus bachmani) Conservation Action Plan. Version 1.1. International Black Oystercatcher Working Group, Alaska Department of Fish…
…blackberry) at priority sites. Eelgrass Beds Ecoregions CR, NS Comments Basis for aquatic food chain. Important rearing area for juvenile…
…lamprey, Western River lamprey Birds: Black brant goose, Black oystercatcher, California brown pelican, Caspian tern, Fork-tailed storm petrel, Leach’s storm…
… Strategy Species Rocky Shore Sandy Beach Rocky Subtidal Soft Bottom Subtidal Neritic Estuarine Habitat Unknown Comments Birds Black brant…
…other commonly associate species inhabit rocky subtidal habitats (Table 6.3, Appendix E and F). Fishes such as black, blue, china,…
…in colonies in Oregon do feed and take refuge here, including black oystercatchers, black turnstones, and surfbirds. Rocky shores are…
…is utilized by several Nearshore Strategy Species, for example: Black brant, Dungeness crab, black rockfish, copper rockfish and kelp greenling….
…BirdAmerican Three-toed WoodpeckerPicoides dorsalisWC BirdBlack-backed WoodpeckerPicoides arcticusWC BirdBlue-gray GnatcatcherPolioptila caeruleaKMNBRWC BirdBrandt’s CormorantPhalacrocorax penicillatusCR BirdGolden EagleAquila chrysaetosBMCRCPECKMNBRWCWV BirdLark SparrowChondestes grammacusCPKM BirdLewis’s…
…goat, black bear, and wolverine (listed as threatened in Oregon) move between the summer and winter ranges. Locally unique whitebark…
…reef fish species, including black, blue, deacon, China, copper, quillback, and other rockfish species, as well as kelp greenling and…
…the black rockfish population off Newport was used in federal stock assessments. Fishery-related research supports fishery management and assessment of…
…fishery composed of small vessels (averaging 25 feet) which target several rockfish species (predominantly black and blue rockfish), cabezon, and…
…Rocky Mountain Goat Management Plan, Elk Management Plan, Mule Deer Management Plan, and Black Bear Management Plan. In some cases,…
…the 2006 ODFW COAs (depicted in black), COA Modeling Analysis results (orange), and ODFW Sage-Grouse Core Areas (red) were overlaid…
…Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation Emilie Blevins; Sarina Jepsen; Candace Fallon; Scott Black; Mace Vaughan; Rich Hatfield ODFW Staff Conservation…
…Sacramento River, California. Restoration Ecology 13:391-402. Morse, J.A., A.N. Powell, and M.D. Tetreau. 2006. Productivity of Black Oystercatchers: effects of…
…oak savannas, white oak/black oak/madrone forests, low-elevation ponderosa pine forests and woodlands, mixed forests, riparian bottomland forests, knobcone pine, Jeffrey…
…see include Black-bellied Plover, Semi-palmated Plover, Pacific Golden-Plover, Western Sandpiper, Least Sandpiper, Dunlin, Whimbrel, Long-billed Dowitcher, and Red-necked Phalarope. There…